A mental health trust is asking for people to help them plan how their services should look in the future.

Sussex Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, which runs mental health services across Sussex and some children’s mental health services in Hampshire and Kent, is holding a series of events across the south east to ask people what they think.

Colm Donaghy, chief executive of the Trust said: “The NHS has never been under more pressure. We know that to keep offering high quality care to the people who use our services we need to make some big decisions.

“We won’t make those decisions without listening to the views of those who matter most, our patients and service users, their carers and the public.”

The Trust is holding six events across the South East, including one Crawley Civic Hall, The Boulevard on February 23, 9am-11am.

People who attend will be asked to give their views on the work the Trust does already, on what they would like to see more of and what they think the Trust should stop doing.

Mr Donaghy added: “We want people to tell us what is important to them and what needs to change. These events are just one way we are collecting people’s views and we will continue to do that going forward.”

Details of the events are below. People can register to attend the events via the Trust’s website Trust’s website, or simply turn up on the day.